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Oscar Wegner

Oscar Wegner is a tennis coach and pre-open-era tour player,〔World Tennis Magazine Photo: "Overseas Visitors" – Argentine Oscar Wegner Welcome Tory Fretz to the European Tour June 1963 p. 27〕 author〔"Play Better Tennis In 2 Hours McGraw-Hill ISBN 978-0-07-143717-2 (January 2005); "You Can Play Better Tennis In 2 Hours" Thomas Nelson Inc ISBN 978-0-8407-6806-3 (March 1992); "Tennis In 2 Hours" TITH Publications (December 1989)〕 and creator of Modern Tennis Methodology, a tennis-teaching system which he began developing in 1968. He is Founder and President of Oscar Wegner Enterprises, Inc.〔Florida Department of State Division of Corporations, Document Number P02000013072〕 and Tennis Kids For Life, Inc. a non-profit corporation.〔Florida Department of State Division of Corporations, Document Number N10000000250〕 Other projects he has created include The Modern Tennis Methodology Coaches Association, The Oscar Wegner Elite Training Program and The Oscar Wegner Modern Tennis College. He teaches publicly and privately throughout the United States and internationally,〔Tennis Suomen Tennisliton Jasenlekti 3/2009 Valmennus: Oscar Wegner p. 14 by Janne Eerikainen & Nina Kaverinen〕 contributes to tennis publications〔Ground Strokes Canada Magazine December 2009 p.30 "The Downfall Of A Tennis Giant: USA, A Shadow Of Great Times Past" by Oscar Wegner/Ace Tennis Magazine, April 207 p. 34 "One-Handed Wonderstroke" by Oscar Wagner/Florida Tennis Magazine March 2005 p. 42 "Footwork Puts You In Right Place For Shots" by Oscar Wegner/Deuce Magazine 2004 p. 46 "Master Stroke Tips" by Oscar Wegner/Florida Tennis Magazine September 2004 p. 30 "Tennis And Martial Art" by Oscar Wegner/Florida Tennis Magazine July 2004 p. 29 "Here's A New Slant On Playing Tennis" by Oscar Wegner/Florida Tennis Magazine June 2004 p. 35 "In Tennis Good Timing Is A Fact Of Life" by Oscar Wegner〕 and events,〔http://usptaworldconference.com/speakers.html http://usptadivisions.uspta.com/html/NC11-MarchNewsletter.pdf http://www.usta.com/2010-tennis-teachers-conference/default.aspx〕 and publishes TennisTeacher.com. He is a (USPTA Professional 1 ), the highest tested rating possible in that organization. Wegner became an American citizen in 2005. He currently resides and coaches in Clearwater, FL .
==Early life==
Oscar Wegner was born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the son of Dalmira Ofelia Jimenez and Oscar Pablo Wegner, Chief Engineer of Argentinian government oil fields in Comodoro Rivadavia (YPF) and an initiator of (Aero Club Comodoro Rivadavia ). He attended the (Instituto Euskal-Echea ), (Liceo Naval Militar Almirante Guillermo Brown ) and (Colegio San Jose ). At the age of 12 he learned to sail at the Club Yacimientos de Petroliferos Fiscales,〔Club Yacimientos Petroliferos Fiscales-Capital Federal Camino De La Ribera S/N 1642 San Isidro Buenos Aires〕 marking the beginning of a lifelong love of the sport. Later he joined the (Club Nautico San Isidro ), where he continued sailing, and at age 14 took up tennis, soon becoming the #1 junior player at his club and entering national tournaments. Beginning at 15 years of age and in the next few years he saw Jack Kramer, Pancho Gonzales, Tony Trabert, Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall play in Buenos Aires and began to model some of his strokes after theirs. Notable players in Argentina he looked up to at the time were Enrique Morea and Eduardo Soriano. Seeing those players travel the world he decided he would try it himself. By the age of 16 he had earned a 100-ton motorsailer vessel pilot's license and was acting as chair umpire for finals of international tournaments in Buenos Aires.〔World Tennis Magazine Cover Photo: Karol Fageros, top US player Oscar Wegner umpire, June Hanson number one female player in Argentina 1955〕 After graduating from secondary school he studied engineering and surveying at the Universidad de Buenos Aires, was drafted into the Argentine Air Force. He later decided to join the international tennis circuit. He played his first tennis tournament outside Argentina in Asunción, Paraguay in 1961, beginning an enthusiasm for traveling which has continued throughout his life. Wegner made his first trip to Brazil in 1962 to meet his father's cousin German Frers who was in the (Buenos Aires – Rio sailboat race ), which his cousin had won in 1950. In Rio de Janeiro Wegner practiced tennis with (Lucy Maia ) at Fluminense Football Club, attended soccer matches and fell in love with the country. He returned on several occasions to enjoy the city, visit friends and play tennis with locals such as Jorge Paulo Lemann and coach (Pepe Aguero ) at the (Country Club of Rio de Janeiro ).

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